IBC I/L I KU' I R11111011- 11E11,0 Clergyman Thanks Israel for Bombing Iraqi Reactor By REV. FRANKLIN LITTELL (Editor's note: Rev. Lit- tell is president of the Na- tional Christian Leader- ship Conference for Is- rael and the National In- stitute on the Holocaust. He is a professor of reli- gion at Temple Univer- sity.) For several years Iraq has een constructing an atom eactor with military capa- bility. Using oil blackmail as leverage, the dictator Hussein refused the request of the French engineering contractor that the reactor be fueled with material suf- ficient for peaceful use but of insufficient grade to manufacture the bomb. We remember that Iraq has for long a declaration of war out against Israel, and that her dictator has sworn to destroy that country. No Israeli government could do less than to protect the Jewish state from the s certainty of a second Holocaust had the Iraqi plan succeeded. Israeli in- telligence forces are to be congratulated in providing the right timing for the strike: after the building has reached the stage that will require a long time for reconstruction, and before the weapon was far enough along to poison the atmos- phere in its destruction. Romanian Rabbi Reports on 1981 Jewish Exodus BUCHAREST (JTA) — Chief Rabbi Moses Rosen of Romania told the press that during the first five months of 1981, 333 Jews left the country for Israel, while 390 Jews obtained passports and are ready for emigra- tion. Rabbi Rosen also said 299 Jews have been ap- proved and are preparing the required documents for passports. Iraq has served as a Rus- Rabbi Rosen said he had sian pawn in the Near East accepted in 1979 a request and after the Yom Kippur from the Conference of attack on Israel (1973) re- Presidents of Major Ameri- ceived enormous quantites can Jewish Organizations of Russian tanks and planes' to supervise Romanian as replacements for equip- Jewish emigration to Israel. ment lost in the failed ag- He said that, following the gression. 1979 agreement, emigres to Israel also are registered in The Russians and their the offices of the Romanian fellow-travelers will of Jewish communities. course condemn the Israeli He said he is given lists by defensive action. Christians name of all applications and may give thanks that once the action of Romanian again the Lord has deliv- authorities on each request. ered Israel from out of the He expressed his gratitude hands of her enemies. to the Romanian govern- ment for the "goodwill and humanitarian feelings" they are showing concern- ing the problems of Roma- and said he might have a nian Jews. He said that revised column in the fu- since 1948, more than 350,000 Romanian Jews — ture. Meanwhile, the Argen-_ 90 percent of the country's tine government has turned Jewish population — ar- down a provincial pub- rived in Israel, adding there lisher's bid of $1.15 million are 33,000 Jews now left in to purchase the plant of La Romania. Opinion, seized by Argen- tina from Timerman in Jewish Folk Art 1977. at BB Museum A government commis- WASHINGTON — The sion said the bid for the plant was too low to pay off Bnai Brith Museum will stage a gala opening of its the newspaper's debts. renowned rare collection of Jewish ceremonial and folk Cult Bill Hit art in expanded and remod- NEW YORK — A repre- eled quarters June 26. sentative of the New York The new installation, Chapter of the American funded in part by a grant Jewish Committee joined from the National Endow- Protestant and Catholic ment for the Humanities, spokesmen last week in op- will house not only the position to a New York enlarged permanent exhibit State Assembly bill against but also two temporary ex- cults. hibitions, "A New Field of The bill would allow Vision: Posters from Jewish courts to appoint temporary Museums" and "Suspended guardians for anyone who Animation: Puppets by radically changed their Marc Chagall and Simha religious beliefs or life-style Schwarz." through "coercive persua- sion." Haskell Lazere of the AJCommittee said that the change in Moses after se- eing the burning bush would have required the appointment of a guardian under the proposal bill. Soldier Cleared of Killing Arab t JERUSALEM (JTA) — A military investigation ab- solved an Israeli soldier of blame the in the fatal shoot- ing of an 18 year-old Arab, Mohammed Mustapha Jib- ril, at the Dahaisha refugee camp near Bethelem last vriday night. The authorities con- tended that the soldier had acted according to the regu- lations and could not have avoided killing the youth. Camp residents said that there had been no provoca- tion for the shooting and blamed the Israeli army for unrest at the camp. The army claimed that Dahaisha has been the scene of repeated grenade and Molotov cocktail at- tacks on Israeli vehicles and that was the objective of the two youths confronted Fri- day night. Maccabia Team to Play Exhibition in NY U.S. NEW YORK (JTA) — The U.S. Committee Sports for Israel has announced that the U.S. Maccabia bas- ketball team will play the European Championship Maccabi Tel Aviv team at Queens College in Flush- ing, N.Y. on Tuesday. Arrangements have been made for Maccabi Tel Aviv to train for a few days at New York Tech, with the U.S. Maccabia Team. The U.S. team will be coached by Sam Stern, the athletic di- rector at New York Tech. leffe w, lall I L I IT'S THE COFFEE THAT'LL MAKE EVERYONE THINK YOU DID WHEN YOU DIDN'T! The rich ground aroma and fresh perked taste makes Maxirrnhe coffee any busy balbusta would be proud to serve. Especially with the strudel. Or, the Honey cake. Or the lox 'n bagels. Or whenever friends and 'mishpocheh' suddenly drop in. Maxim; 11 ° the‘ 100% freeze dried coffee that'll make everyone think you took the time to make fresh perked coffee— when you didn't! 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